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#233330 11-Apr-2018 14:57
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Due to only having 16gb internal storage I rooted my of lg pro 2 and used apps2sd to move stuff.

Lately the phone keeps having a meltdown/restarting. Last time I had issues I connected to PC and fixed using lg recovery tool software.

I've just tried doing the same and now screen is stuck on update firmware 0%.
Have tried rebooting etc, maybe hard reset (up volume, but in Korean and nothing happens when I select either of 3 options).

My biggest issue is that everything is on my 128gb SD card and isn't recognised in my new (temporary) phone.

Is there any way to get my stuff back from SD card?

Thanks

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  #1994422 11-Apr-2018 20:18
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SD card will be in a format your temp phone doesn't recognise, likely exFAT. Should work fine in a device which does support this format (or capacity). Failing that use a PC and some decent recovery software, I've used Piriform's Recuva successfully in the past.

 

Suggest checking out somewhere a little more specialised like XDA for help reflashing your specific device which was not widely available in NZ. Good luck.





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  #1994593 12-Apr-2018 08:26
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Thanks for the reply. Ive managed to find the data via ease us, the only problem is its 7000gb because of raw status. Not sure how to get around that, I'll do some more looking


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